My new motherboard is finally arriving today, so I'm starting anew with my windows setup. At the moment, I have a single physical harddrive that I use for windows, which is divided into 3 partitions: one for XP, one for vista, and one semi-hidden 3gb partition that was originally the XP recovery/install disk. (this hdd is the only remaining part of the retail PC I bought 3 years ago) I want to format the entire hdd and remove the partitions, so including the 3gb xp partition that has a tendency to fuck things up. How do I do this outside of windows?
I'm guessing USB-stick/CD + dos-boot + fdisk, but I don't know exactly how to do that.
help is much appreciated.
P.S: I know you have some formatting options when installing windows, but it doesn't recognize the 3gb recovery partition, and if I don't get rid of that I can't dual-boot xp and vista.
I'm guessing USB-stick/CD + dos-boot + fdisk, but I don't know exactly how to do that.
help is much appreciated.
P.S: I know you have some formatting options when installing windows, but it doesn't recognize the 3gb recovery partition, and if I don't get rid of that I can't dual-boot xp and vista.
